adywan said:sorry to here about the issues you are having. I do have an idea how to fix this for you.
Download TSMuxer. Load the .m2ts file into it. untick the main video file and select demux to demux all the audio tracks. Once this is done retick the video file and remove all the other tracks (subs too i'm afraid). keep TSMuxer open.
Now you'll need Besweet to import the audio tracks into to convert them to 23.976fps. load each audio file into besweet individually and select ac3 as the output. Now for the 5.1 track you need to click on the "ac3 & ogg" tab. change the bitrate to 640 and click back on the besweet tab. now tick "change framerate" and input 24000 into the first box and 23976 into the second. now output your 5.1 audio track. now for the 2 other audio tracks do the same as above but change the bitrate to 192.
Now you have your new audio tracks import them all back into TSMuxer. Make sure that the 5.1 track is the first audio track in the list below the video file. Now click on the video stream to highlight it. Tick the "change fps" box and change the value to "24000/1001". This will just change the header in the video to play at 23.976fps and doesn't add or remove any frames. Now select "create bluray" as the output and create your folders. Once this is done open imgburn and import both the BDMV & Certificate folders and change the udf file system to 2.50 and burn. everything else should be done automatically by Imgburn.
Hope this helps
Hi Adywan,
I finally found some time to go through your steps. One thing you forgot to mention was to check-off "Create 5.1 AC3" in BeSweet for the main track. No worries; I caught this before I burned my next disc. However, despite following your steps to the T, the disc I burned had a problem with very quiet sound, and the sound jumped at the same spot right after the Lucasfilm logo and the Star Wars logo had to jump to catch up.
I checked the AC3 files and they played back fine on the PC (no low-volume issue). They were about 6 seconds longer than the originals, which would take into account the 0.024% slowdown. No issues with muxing in TSMuxer, and I made sure IMGBurn used UDF 2.5 (the only other thing I did in IMGBurn was give the disc a label: 'Star Wars IV AVCHD'). Any ideas about what could've happened? Was there a step somewhere that may have been missed, like the "Create 5.1 AC3" checkbox in BeSweet?
Thanks,
Visor